- John Pule
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John Puhiatau Pule (Liku, Niue, 1962[1] [2] ) artista y escritor niuano.[3]
Pule vive y trabaja en Auckland, Nueva Zelanda, escribe poesía y novelas y su arte incluye desde dibujos a películas y actuaciones. Su obra versa sobre la cosmología niuana, la cristiandad, las migraciones humanas o el colonialismo.[1]
Obra
- Sonnets to Van Gogh and Providence, 1982
- Flowers after the Sun, 1984
- Bond of Time , 1985.[2]
- The Shark that Ate the Sun (Ko E Mago Ne Kai E La),[4] 1992.
- Burn My Head in Heaven[5] (Tugi e ulu haaku he langi), 2000
- Restless people (Tagata kapakiloi), 2004.
Enlaces externos
- Karen Woodbury Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
- Artworks in the collection of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
- John Pule in The Oxford Companion to New Zealand Literature
- John Pule, The Age
- A list of books by and about John Pule, with references to reviews of his books, "New Zealand Literature File", Library of the University of Auckland
- John Pule at the New Zealand Electronic Poetry Centre
- Example of Pule's painting at the Queensland Art Gallery
- About John Pule and his work, Christchurch Art Gallery
- John Pule on Artabase
Referencias
- ↑ a b Description of John Pule's painting Kulukakina (after experiencing something miraculous, withdraw), 2004 on the Queensland Art Gallery's website
- ↑ a b John Pule in The Oxford Companion to New Zealand Literature
- ↑ University of Otago
- ↑ ISBN 0-14-017204-1
- ↑ ISBN 0-14-027374-3
Categorías:- Pintores de Nueva Zelanda
- Pintores de Niue
- Escritores de Nueva Zelanda
- Escritores de Niue
- Escritores en inglés
- Escritores en niuano
- Nacidos en 1962
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